atw: Re: meltdowns, inspiration and motivation


Steve could be caustic, opinionated, bull-headed and prickly - traits with which you can identify, I do not doubt (Damian Forlani-Brennan). He was also the first in line to help a mate and offer assistance to anyone on this list. He frequently contributed to the discussion and his advise and counsel will be missed, as will his unorthodox sense of humor.

There was no "hidden" message - the evolution to meltdown was glaringly obvious to anyone capable of more than skimming across the surface like a water spider. Your inability to decipher cause and effect, even when it is pointed out to you, may not serve you well in the long run and I enthusiastically recommend sudoku to stimulate your skill at connecting the dots in more than one narrow direction. Empathy is another matter altogether, and short of a strong dose of clinically administered ecstasy, I doubt there is much that can be done in that quarter. Assuming that you may need help with a bona fide cryptic reference, see <http://ecstasy.org/books/e4x/e4x.ch.10.html>http://ecstasy.org/books/e4x/e4x.ch.10.html and <http://ecstasy.org/books/e4x/e4x.ap.01/e4x.ap.01.098.html>http://ecstasy.org/books/e4x/e4x.ap.01/e4x.ap.01.098.html.
MN Mary


At 04:46 PM 12/21/2006, you wrote:
I am well familiar with the landscape in which we work (thank you very much Christine Kent) and re-reading Steve's post failed to reveal any hidden messages. I don't often have much to add to the discussion, but there are times you just have to respond. I stand by my previous post.

Looking forward to my time finally coming :)

sincerely
Damian Forlani-Brennan

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